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Rural Livelihood Assessment in the Mountain Areas of Yemen
Poverty is considered by several scientists and researchers as results of a set of natural and human factors, domestic policies and external factors that come together to create an environment conducive to the occurrence ...
Sustainable Use of Foothill Semi-desert Grasslands and Recommendations on Their Yield Increase
Working paper on Sustainable Use of Foothill Semi-desert Grasslands and Recommendations on Their Yield Increase
Results from Artificial Insemination of Angora Goats in Sugd region, the Northern Tajikistan
Field Report on the Results from Artificial Insemination of Angora Goats in October 2014
Gender inclusive capacity strengthening of individuals, community and institutions on knowledge gaps and promising technologies
During January to June 2015, total 30 on site training and visits were organized for farmers and for proper monitoring purpose. Where participation of women has been observed 30 – 40% in meetings, training and several ...
Value addition acitivity training report
This report is on training events conducted to teach women of farming communities how to convert locally-produced fruits and vegetables into value-added products such as jams, pickles, purees etc.
Recommendation on resource-saving technologies of cultivation of cereal crops in the conditions of rainfed agriculture in southern Kazakhstan
Recommendation on resource-saving technologies of cultivation of cereal crops in the conditions of rainfed agriculture in southern Kazakhstan
How Basis Risk and Spatiotemporal Adverse Selection Influence Demand for Index Insurance: Evidence from Northern Kenya
Basis risk – the remaining risk that an insured individual faces – is widely acknowledged as the Achilles Heel of index insurance, but to date there has been no direct study of its role in determining demand for index ...
ICARDA Annual Report 2016
2016 was the hottest year on record – the third consecutive record-breaking year. It was a sign that we have to act fast to enhance the resilience of dryland farmers, who not only have to contend with more extreme temperatures ...